8 thoughts on “Happy Diwali”

  1. Dear Atanu
    A very happy Diwali to you. Those lines you quoted are all too familiar. I only wish I could remember them more often as I navigate through this puzzle called life.
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  2. Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year to you too.

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  3. The greatness of light over darkness The victory of good over evilAnd the nobility of friendship and brotherhood.

    These themes are remembered when we light oil lamps to celebrate the homecoming of Rama and Sita after killing Ravana, the demon king, with the support of Lakshman and Hanuman. When Lord Ram entered Ayodhya, every house was lit with diyas
    like that we have to come togetther and fight against those people who creat Nuisance in the society

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